Planning application received: Permission for: (1) Demolition of the existing shop, workshop, canopy and fuel pumps; (2) Construction of a new service
A planning application has been lodged with Cork County Council for significant development at a service station site in Liscahane, Millstreet, near Macroom in County Cork.
The proposals involve the complete demolition of the existing shop, workshop, canopy and fuel pumps currently on the site. In their place, applicants plan to construct a new service station building that would incorporate a shop, public toilets, office space and staff facilities. The development would also include associated basement areas designated for plant and storage.
The new facility would feature four fuel pumps and a replacement canopy structure, along with new lighting and signage. The application represents a comprehensive redevelopment of the existing roadside facility, modernising both its infrastructure and customer amenities.
The project is being progressed through Cork County Council's planning department, with the local authority now assessing the application against relevant development standards and planning policy.
More information can be found through Cork County Council's planning portal.
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